
Games Radar: 80% -- Sometimes, it's okay to just be what you are. "Nanostray 2 doesn't try to re-invent the genre, and that's totally fine. The no-nonsense weapons and controls are easy to get the hang of, each stage has its own unique collection of enemies and environmental gotchas, and there's rarely a moment when the screen isn't flush with bullets, ships, and explosions. Detailed 3D graphics give the two-dimensional action plenty of depth, while the soundtrack consists of a manly mix of lasers, explosions, and trippy rock-trance music."
Nintendo Power: 60% -- Nintendo Power's negatives sound like positives to us! "Nanostray 2 is an odd mix of old and new; it looks and plays better than any of those old games, and it has the polish of a fresh title, but its brand of twitchy, frenetic action and on-hit deaths is so 1985." (Feb. 08, p. 89)
GamePro: 80% -- GamePro had praise for the new controls. "What Nanostray fans won't find are the much-maligned touch controls, which Shin'en rightly decided to deep-six. The D-pad controls your ship's movement, while the A and B buttons pull main and secondary weapons duty. The L and R buttons shift the position of satellites, floating Gradius-like orbs that supplement your main blasters. The touch controls do make a cameo, however, as alternate control settings, but we'd steer clear, anyway."







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-17-2008 @ 9:39PM
David D. said...
The reviewers seem upset that this is not a "mainstream" game. Has the shmup genre ever been about this? :P
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3-17-2008 @ 9:47PM
Feigr said...
The excerpt from the Nintendo Power review does sound like praise! Haven't they played a single vert shmup since the 80s?
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3-18-2008 @ 10:07AM
Alexisonfire said...
Wait, wha? Nintendo Power giving a way lower score than everyone else?
Is it opposite day?
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3-18-2008 @ 10:58AM
JM said...
You know, NP used to be an OK magazine. Not great, but OK. Its reviews were always laughably biased, but it had alot of good info about upcoming games, and a lot of first party insider stuff from their connection with the big N.
The switch over to the new management basically turned it to crap. It used to be a good bargain @ 20 bucks because you got 12 issues and a cool T-shirt or a real strategy guide. I didn't bother renewing this year because there was no free gift (Phantom Hourglass "special" Strategy Guide does NOT count), so now its like 20 bucks for a crapload of ads and a few decent columns.
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